The scope of the graphic designer is far from narrow. Graphic design jobs cover all ends of the creative spectrum. We'll be taking a look at some of them below. Click on a graphic design job to learn more including what training is needed as well as salary information.

Creative / Art DirectorArt
directors, or creative directors are in charge of a creative
team that produces artwork to be displayed in magazines, on television,
on billboards, on the web, or on products. A creative team....
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A logo is a sketched or graphically
designed symbol, set in a specific typeface or font, and
arranged in a unique way, with distinct colors, shapes, and
designs to represent a company, product, organization, agency,
or service.... (Read More)

Photo editing, and new photo editing
software like Photoshop has helped professional photographers
and designers more easily bring their visions to life through
advertisements, magazine layouts, billboards, logos, and just
about every other multi-media medium....(Read
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Jobs in multimedia design can be found
in such career fields as television or film production, animation,
audio production, and set design, as well as several other
multimedia, and production design fields. Earning a.... (Read
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Photography
is more than just capturing an image. Professional photographers
need to learn how to use the camera and other photography equipment
such as lights, film, lenses, filters, digital technology, as
well as their own creative vision to produce images that communicate
the desired.... (Read
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Prepress
involves a variety of tasks including checking proofs for errors
and print clarity and correcting any mistakes, transforming text
and pictures into finished pages, and making printing plates
of the pages....(Read More)

As
a web designer, your work could be viewed by thousands of people
everyday. Web designers create the pages, layout, and graphics
for web pages, and play a key role in the development of a website.
Web designers have the task of creating the....(Read
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All of these graphic design jobs require attention to detail, design
sense, problem solving skills, and up to date knowledge of
the latest software. The best way to land a graphic design job and enter into this exciting field is to get the right training at a graphic design school or college that offers a graphic design degree. While talent goes a long way, many employers won't even give you a chance if you don't have some sort of degree.